- Discussing regulatory policies with the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs of the United States
- Sharing opinions with the Office of the Legislative Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives to improve legislative efficiency
□ The Ministry of Government Legislation (Minister Kim...

- making a promise to share our experience of establishing a legal information system with Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs of Mongolia
- reaching an agreement to cooperate with the School of Law of the National University of Mongolia for modifying the tax law of Mongolia
□ Ministry of Govern...

- The 5th ALES successfully completed.
- Minister Kim stressed human rights protection beyond disaster/accident response.
□ Ministry of Government Legislation (“MOLEG”) hosted the 5th Asian Legislative Experts Symposium (“ALES”) under the theme of “Legislative Study on Safety Management to Respond to Disasters” at the Millenium Hilton in Seoul, Korea on November 1, 2017.
ㅇ 170 persons from 37 countries (including Indonesia, China and Thailand), including the experts of laws related to disasters and accidents participated in the 5th Symposium to discuss about legislative development strategies that will allow the Asian countries (which have been frequently hit by disasters and accidents) to effectively respond to disasters and accidents.
□ Minister Kim emphasized that the accidents and disasters pose greater threat to the vulnerable class, such as women, children and the poor.
ㅇ She said, “I wish this 5th ALES will assure the safety of citizens in Asia and protect the human rights by inviting the participants to share, compare and analyse their legislative experiences on disaster and accident response.”
□ Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Korea, Umar Hadi, said in his congratulatory message that Indonesia is also laboring over the ways to protect people from disasters and accidents, and international cooperation is essential, because disasters and accidents do not mind national borders. He also emphasized the need for international cooperation through legislation.
□ The presentations and discussions took place in 2 sessions, where the current statuses of each Asian countries in terms of disaster and accident related laws were presented and ways to better organize such laws were discussed.
ㅇ During the Session 1, the current statuses of applicable laws in Asian countries, including Korea, were reviewed, and
ㅇ during the Session 2, an in-depth discussion was made about the ways to organize the laws which will especially assure the building safety at the times of disasters and accidents.
□ Research institutions specializing in legislation, disaster/accident response and safety, public officers from related government offices, professors and experts participated in each Session and made specific discussions based on their experiences on related policies.
ㅇ They agreed that the laws must be organized to respond promptly to the frequent disasters and accidents, and
ㅇ proposed various ways to organize the law in consideration of each country's economic development status and changes in social and economic backgrounds.
□ MOLEG plans to continue to promote the ALES, by broadening the theme of future Symposiums, so that the ALES will cover common interests of Asian countries, and by encouraging more Asian countries to send their people.

Spread "Korean Wave in the Legislation Sector" by Sharing Know-How in Regulatory Reform
- MOLEG, Brief meeting with Vietnamese Delegates -
□ The Ministry of Government Legislation ("MOLEG") (Minister Je Jeong-Boo) had a meeting with 22*delegates from the congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam who visited Korea to strengthen administrative capabilities of Vietnam and to improve mutual relationship between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Republic of Korea under the theme of &#39;Improvement of Statute related to Regulatory Reform required for Economic Recovery and Development Strategy&#39;.
* Capacity Enhancement Program for Vietnam&#39;s Strategic Leadership organized by the Central Official Training Institute&#39; (8.30～9.12)
□ MOLEG introduced the example cases of improving statutes related to regulatory reform for economic recovery to the Vietnamese delegates, and shared opinion on the legislation issues faced by the two countries as well as a strategy to reform statute for future growth and development strategy.
ㅇ At the meeting, MOLEG introduced the cases that Korea revised the &#39;Regulations on Payment of Patent Fees&#39;, and reduced the patent registration fees of 4~6 years by 30% for small and medium size company to allow them to save the cost by 6 billion won per year.
ㅇ Mr. Vu Hai San, the deputy commander of the Defense Ministry of Vietnam and other Vietnamese delegates showed high interests in Korea&#39;s statutory reform asking a lot of questions about other cases and manpower operation and organization. The meeting provided meaningful opportunity for the Vietnamese delegates to enhance their understanding on the Korea&#39;s legislation and regulatory reform.
□ Minister Mr. Je Jeong-Boo emphasized that "Efforts to reform outdated regulations and to rationalize the regulations which obstruct the business activities are the foremost and indispensable process to lead the nation&#39;s sustainable development in line with the economic growth&#39;.
ㅇ "I hope that Korea and Vietnam which have witnessed sudden increase in regulations in the course of making rapid economic growth maintain the mutual cooperation in the various legislative sectors including regulatory reform for mutual development", the Minister added.
□ In the meantime, MOLEG has maintained close cooperative relationship with Vietnam for the reform in the legislative area. For example, MOLEG entered into MOU for exchanges and cooperation with the Ministry of Justice of Vietnam in 2012, and visited the Vietnam&#39;s Justice Minister in April, 2015 to execute MOU for 2015~2016.
ㅇ MOLEG will further strengthen the cooperation for legislative reform in order to lay the grounds for future growth of the two countries and continue the so called &#39;Korean Wave in the Legislation Sector&#39;. And as a starting point, during the &#39;3rdAsian Legislative Expert Symposium&#39; hosted by MOLEG in November 4 this year under the theme of the &#39;Legislation about Urban Development and Rural Development in Asia&#39;, the participants will discuss Vietnam&#39;s urban development and the strategies to improve urban development laws and regulations.

Write a New Chapter for Asian Legislation Interchange!
: The First Asian Legislative Experts Symposium was held successfully
□ The First Asian Legislative Experts Symposium, which was hosted mainly by the Ministry of Government Legislation(the Minister, Jung-boo Je) and co-hosted by the Korea Legislation Research Institute and the Legal Information Service, was held successfully with about 400 legislative experts.
ㅇ Four hundred participants from 17 Asian countries, including Vietnam, Saudi Arabia and Nepal attended this Symposium, which proved and showed their great interest. The slogan of this Symposium was 'Sharing Legislative Experience of Korea with all of Asia'.
□The Minister, Jung-boo Je articulated that "this symposium can make us look back at Korea's 60 year legislative experience and put together our knowledge of productive and practical method of exchanging legal information with all Asian countries".
□ In the symposium various debates were held about plans on legislative interchange and co-operation with all of Asia, the main subject of which was "The present situation of legislative interchange and how to move forward"
ㅇ Many experts from the private, official and academic sectors had animated discussion concerning the following three topics from 10:40 am to 6:30 pm: the government's role to promote legal interchange; the exchange of legislative intellectual property and IT infrastructure; and the legislative demand of each field in Vietnam and Cambodia.
ㅇ Especially, seeking to find a direction of legislative interchange, Senior Executive Officials of Vietnam and Cambodia were invited to grasp specific legislative demands of the countries and confirmed possible specific fields for exchanging and sharing in the debates.
□ During the symposium, the Meeting of Officials In Charge of Foreign Affairs, hosted by the vice minister Sang- Chul Whang, was conducted.
ㅇ In the meeting, legislative demands were collected from the embassy officials in charge of foreign affairs of 12 countries located in Korea, and they shared their opinions for co-operation.
ㅇ In addition to the five countries such as Vietnam and Myanmar that have already signed the MOU, seven other countries that were not vigorously involved in the interchange, including Nepal and Jordan, have participated and expressed their profound interest.
* The meeting for the officials in charge of foreign affairs were attended by the following 12 countries: Afghanistan, Jordan, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Iraq, Sri Lanka , Thailand, East Timor, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.